Actor Rajkummar Rao, who has long been associated with movies that deal with socially relevant issues, does not feel the urge to balance off-beat films with commercial ones anymore. In a recent interview, while promoting his upcoming release ‘Badhaai Do’ which revolves around the LGBTQI community, Rao said “nothing great gets unnoticed” and that nobody knows which film will click with the audience.
Rao said, in his opinion if a good film is not noticed upon its release, people will talk about it a year later. Citing the example of his 2019 film ‘Sonchiriya’, he said, “So many people watched ‘Sonchiriya’ later, and they loved it. I like ‘Sonchiriya' a lot.”
Rao added that he is “done with calculating that one film for me and one for them. I am fine if out of 10 people only 3 have watched ‘Omertà’ or ‘Shahid’. I know those three people loved it more than they love anything which has maybe done over £10 million at the box office. I am happy with just those three people and talking to them."
Helmed by Harshvardhan Kulkarni, ‘Badhaai Do’ will release in the theatres on February 11.

